The
Political Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo -
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P. Varma - 1990 - Preview - More
editions ... Islamic
renaissance were important movements which attempted to go back to the past and
recover the light of the old wisdom.
Aurobindo refers to the cosmopolitanism, eclecticism, religious
rationalism and logic of the Brahmo Samaj which ...
The
Lives of Sri Aurobindo -
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Heehs - 2008 - Preview - More
editions It was necessary, therefore, to leave traditional religion behind
and to find another approach to suprarational wisdom. Aurobindo took a step in this direction by
distinguishing between ordinary religion or “religionism,” and spiritual
religion or ...
Tradition
and the Rhetoric of Right: Popular Political Argument in ... - Page 71 - David
J. Lorenzo - 1999 - Preview
He was not, he asserted, a "hothouse European," dazzled by Western
marvels, but a spiritual adept who had found the one true font of wisdom. In
claiming to have found the true font of wisdom, Aurobindo can also be seen as following in the ...
India's
True Voice - Page 75 - Alvin
Boyd Kuhn - 1992 - Preview - More
editions Agreeing with all archaic wisdom, Aurobindo says that life's motive in creation is
Lila, translated as the play, the sport, the joy, the recreation of God. The
eternal Consciousness-Force (as Aurobindo terms it) is free to do what it
pleases. And ...
The
meeting of the East and the West in Sri Aurobindo's philosophy - Page 114 - S.K.
Maitra - 1956 - Were there no mystery, life would lose all its savour.
That is the last word of Western wisdom.
Aurobindo and his countrymen cannot afford to neglect it."
Vide Times Literary Supplement, Jan. 9, 1943. "4 Sri Aurobindo Steers
Clear of two Extreme Views of Evil. Sri Aurobindo and the Problem of ... Studies
in Sri Aurobindo's
philosophy - Page 86 - 1945 Annual
- Issues 1-4 - Page 120 - Sri
Aurobindo mandir, Calcutta - 1942
New
age encyclopedia: a guide to the beliefs, concepts, terms, ... - Page 50 - J.
Gordon Melton, Jerome
Clark, Aidan
A. Kelly - 1990 - She mediated his teachings to a postwar world in the
West eager to absorb Eastern wisdom.
Aurobindo's thought proved among the most popular in Europe and North America , even among academics, and during the 1960s
and 1970s, ...
Bhavan's
Journal - Volume 28, Issues 13-24 - Page 63 ... Religions in Chicago
in 1893, how he established the Ramakrishna mission at the Belur math to spread
his philosophy of "food, education and spiritual wisdom." Aurobindo had his
education in Cambridge ,
became a national revolutionary, ...
Debrahmanising
history: dominance and resistance in Indian society - Page 64 - Braj
Ranjan Mani - 2005 - In his Essays
on the Gita about this celestial treasure- house of timeless wisdom, Aurobindo fancies that
its influence is not merely philosophical or academic but immediate and living,
and that its ideas are actually at work as a powerful ...
New
perspectives in Indian literature in English: essays in honour ... - Page 89
- C.
R. Yaravintelimath, Balarama
G. S. Gupta, C.V.
Venugopal - 1995 - Even his comments sparkle with wit and wisdom. Aurobindo instilled in
his disciples a respect for prosodic discipline. Here is a stanza from
Nirodbaran: We lose, yet gain our spirits freedom bold By cruel sacrifice of
earthly ties; Even if it bleeds, ...
Sri Aurobindo's Philosophy of Social
Development - Page 10 - Preview
Like philosophy in general, it is growing to an ever near approximation
to wisdom. Sri Aurobindo has
rightly said, "A certain kind of agnosticism is the final truth of all
knowledge." Social Philosophy is based upon the experience of the ...
Our
Many Selves: Practical Yogic Psychology - Page 45 - Sri
Aurobindo, Aurobindo
Ghose, Mother -
2003 - Preview
... of falling into an
abyss. When one truly attains wisdom, the true wisdom, the wisdom Sri Aurobindo is speaking
of here, there is no longer higher and lower; there is only a play of forces in
which each thing has its place and its importance ...
Shadows
of the Sacred: Seeing Through Spiritual Illusions - Page 184 - Frances
Vaughan - 2005 - Preview - More
editions ... respect to
the relationship of knowledge to wisdom
Sri Aurobindo goes on to say, There are two allied powers in man:
knowledge and Wisdom. Knowledge is so much of the truth, seen in a distorted
medium, as the mind arrives at by groping; ...
Perspectives
on Indian poetry in English - Page 75 -M.
K. Naik - 1984 - Preview - More
editions With his seer-wisdom, Sri
Aurobindo realised that a mass upsurge was the need of the hour,
not a series of closed-door meetings by well-to-do intellectuals. And how Sri
Aurobindo. lashed at the ruling class: If we were not dazzled by the ... Perspectives
on Indian prose in English - Page 75 - M.
K. Naik - 1982
K.R.
Srinivasa Iyengar and Indian English literature - Page 181 - K.
Srinivasa Sastry, K.
R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 2000 - With the power of his wisdom Sri Aurobindo threw a
timely challenge to the youth of India to muster strength, saying: "India,
the ancient Mother, is indeed striving to be reborn, striving with agony and
tears, but she tries in vain. What ails her?
New
Educational Philosophy - Page 205 - Bhagirathi
Sahu - 2004 - Full
view Sri Aurobindo's Dream of Indian Renaissance. Bharat is Devabhumi (the
land of gods), Aryabhumi and Punyabhumi. It has treasures of wisdom. Sri Aurobindo had dived
deep into its spiritual culture. He felt India is heading towards a new
age ...
Sri Aurobindo: a biography and a
history - Page 54 - K.
R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1985 - ... them
thinking and steel their patriotic souls. What was unusual about the articles
was the fusion of a young man's intolerance and idealism and a wise man's deep
and abiding wisdom. Sri Aurobindo began
the series with the well-known, ...
Sri Aurobindo circle - Issues 5-8
- Page 184 - Aurobindo
Ghose - 1949 - In a packed formula of revealing wisdom, Sri Aurobindo gives the
central aim and sense of human life: "If there is a Being that is
becoming, a Reality of existence that is unrolling itself in Time, what that
Being, that Reality secretly is is what we ...
The
poetry of Sri Aurobindo: a
journey from ego to self - Page 123 - Kishor
Gandhi - 2001 - ... the
Vedic Agni that is satya ("Agni is satya" [Aurobindo 10 : 571]),
Truth-Consciousness and that symbolises divine power and divine wisdom. Sri Aurobindo writes:
Agni in the Veda is always presented in the double aspect of force and light.
Sri Aurobindo critical
considerations - Page 4 - Dr.
O. P. Mathur - 1997 - So, after having gone over the last frontiers of
worlds not unknown to ancient wisdom,
Sri Aurobindo discovered another world not found on any map, which
he called the Supermind and which he wanted to draw down to the earth. He
invites us... Sri Aurobindo: or, The adventure of
consciousness - Page 4 - Satprem -
1968
Sri Aurobindo Ghose: the dweller
in the lands of silence - Page 13 - William
Kluback, Michael
Finkenthal - 2001 - He is not a seeker of wisdom. Sri Aurobindo reminded us that "this world is a
world of the ignorance and intended to be that only; there need be no intention
to bring down the powers of the higher hemisphere into the lower half of
existence or...
Sri Aurobindo's integral approach to
political thought - Page 179 - Shiva
Kumar Mital - 1981 - In Swami Dayananda's reliance on Vedic wisdom Sri Aurobindo discovers a
national instinct. He says, "Dayananda brings back an old Aryan element
into the national character" because nationalism does not mean
conservatism and ...
Sri Aurobindo in Baroda - Page 94
- Roshan -
1993 - What was unusual about the articles was the fusion of a young man's
intolerance and idealism and a wise man's deep and abiding wisdom. Sri Aurobindo began the
series with the well-known, yet none the less always startling, question:
"If ...
The
Educational doctrines of Plato and Sri
Aurobindo: a ... - Page 24 - Satya
Prakash Singh - 1992 - Simple ignorance has been described as the
source of lighter offences whereas double is accompanied by 'a conceit of wisdom.' Sri Aurobindo calls
ignorance a half-veiled knowledge. It is a midway between the complete
nescience and the ...
The
Advent - Volume 52 - Page 72 - Sri
Aurobindo Ashram - 1995 - The divisions of exposition, complication, climax,
catastrophe and resolution are scrupulously maintained and observed to a
perfection. By means of subtly allusive presentation of the ideal world of love
and wisdom, Sri Aurobindo,
in fact, has ...
On
thoughts and aphorisms - Page 16 -Aurobindo
Ghose, Mother -
1984 -... the wisdom Sri Aurobindo is speaking
of here, there is no longer higher and lower; there is only a play of forces in
which each thing has its place and its importance. And if there is a hierarchy
it is a hierarchy of surrender to the Supreme.
Annual
- Page 79 - Sri
Aurobindo mandir, Calcutta - 1992 - Even such strong arms Of heroes
kept that city and in her midst Regnant king Dussaruth the nations ruled."
The Mahabharata is, of course, a granary of statecraft wisdom. Sri Aurobindo found in
the epic a polity suited to the Indian genius and ...
The
Modern review - Volume 98 - Page 288 Ramananda Chatterjee - 1955 - Master
alike in Western lore and in India 's wisdom, Sri Aurobindo gave
expression to some revolutionary ideals for independence during the nineties of
the 19th century. These years were, indeed, a turning point in the history of
the Indian...
Journal
- Volume 22, Issue 1 - Page 6 - Bengal
(India) College of Engineering and Technology, Calcutta - 1951 - The
articles revealed at once a young man's intolerance and self-confident
assertiveness and a wise man's deep and abiding wisdom. Sri Aurobindo began the series with the well-known
yet none-the-less startling, question : "If the blind lead ...
Studies
in Vedic interpretation: on the lines of Sri Aurobindo - Page 141 Ambalal Balkrishna Purani - 1963
- "In his two-fold mass may the puissant Bull with his thousandfold seed,
with his keen blaze discovering the great Possession, the deeply hidden seat of
the Cow, declare to me that Mind of wisdom." ( Sri Aurobindo ) IV. 5. 9. Rishi : Vamadeva.
Influence
of Bhagavadgita on literature written in English: in ... - Page 180 - Ramesh
Mohan, Tika
Ram Sharma - 1988 - A matching visionary, matching eloquence
with wisdom, Sri Aurobindo's own
voice almost merges into Krishna's. In the Kalagni of a nuclear holocaust the
Voice has gone out again, the voice of one whom the Mother had called the
Avatar of ...
Mother
India - Volumes 37-38 - Page 79 - Sri
Aurobindo Ashram - 1985 - Underneath the card the Mother had
inscribed: "Maheshwari" "To my dear litle child Huta » With all
my love, quiet strength and sweet compassion full of wisdom." Sri Aurobindo states:
"Durga combines the characteristics of Maheshwari and ...
Studies
in the renaissance of Hinduism in the nineteenth and ... - Page 319 - Dittakavi
Subrahmanya Sarma - 1944 - ... conviction
that the Veda contains other truths of a science the modern world does not at
all possess and, in that case, Dayananda has rather understated than overstated
the depth and range of the Vedic wisdom."
Sri Aurobindo's own view of...
Facets
of Indian religio-philosophic indentity - Page 198 - Harsh
Narain - 1983 - Though our age is an age of explosion of knowledge, it
is no less an age of ever-growing depletion of wisdom. Sri Aurobindo's social philosophy is characterized by
its inwardness. He disfavours all attempt to explain the formation of
human ...
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